Booz Allen Hamilton may refer to:
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. is an American management and information technology consulting firm, headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in Greater Washington, D.C., with 80 other offices around the globe. The company's stated core business is to provide consulting, analysis and engineering services to public and private sector organizations and nonprofits.
The Booz Allen Classic was a regular golf tournament on the PGA Tour from 1968 to 2006.
The PGA Tour is the organizer of the main professional golf tours played primarily by men in the United States and North America. It organizes most of the events on the flagship annual series of tournaments also known as the PGA Tour, as well as PGA Tour Champions and the Web.com Tour, as well as PGA Tour Canada, PGA Tour Latinoamérica, and PGA Tour China. The PGA Tour is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, a suburb of Jacksonville.
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Management consulting is the practice of helping organizations to improve their performance. Organizations may draw upon the services of management consultants for a number of reasons, including gaining external advice and access to the consultants' specialized expertise.
Joseph R. Wright Jr. works in business and used to work in the United States government.
Bruce Pasternack was the President and CEO of the Special Olympics International from 2005-2007. He served on the board of directors of Codexis, a biotechnology company based out of Redwood City California and Accelrys, Inc. and he is a former director of BEA Systems, Quantum Corporation, and Symyx Technologies, as well. Prior to being a director for public companies, he was a Senior Vice President of Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc. for over 20 years, and the Managing Partner of the firm's organization and strategic leadership center and its offices in California.
Eric Hoplin,Executive Director at Financial Services Roundtable, is in charge of operations and strategy for the organization. Previously, he was a management consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton. He is a former Republican organizer and official who was elected Deputy Chairman of the Republican Party of Minnesota in June 2005 and served until 2007. Prior to that he was Chairman of the College Republican National Committee (CRNC) in July 2003 and served until 2005.
Bah is a city in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh in India.
Edwin George Booz was an American management consultant, businessman and corporate executive. He co-founded the consulting firm, Booz Allen Hamilton.
Bryan Del Monte was the United States Department of Defense's deputy director for policy development and international issues in the Office of Detainee Affairs.
James Lane "Jim" Allen was one of the founders of the management consulting firms Booz Allen Hamilton and Strategy&, a division of PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Roger W. Cressey is a cyber security and counter-terrorism expert and served in senior positions under presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. He is a former member of the United States National Security Council staff and the Founder and former President of the Good Harbor consulting group. Cressey served as an adjunct professor of counter-terrorism policy at Georgetown University and is currently a Partner with Liberty Group Ventures, LLC.
Strategy& is a global strategy consulting firm originally established in the United States in 1914 as the Business Research Service, eventually becoming Booz & Company and later a subsidiary of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), which acquired the former Booz & Company on April 4, 2014. The firm is active in a broad range of sectors, including Energy, Healthcare, Financial Services, Chemicals, Telecommunications, Automotive, Aerospace, Media, Technology and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG).
Randall Rothenberg is a business executive, author, and former news and business reporter. Since 2007 he has been the president and CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, the trade association for interactive marketing in the U.S. In 2017 Patrick Dolan assumed the role of president at the trade association.
Ian Joseph Brzezinski is an American foreign policy and military affairs expert.
NAXION previously known as National Analysts Worldwide, is an American marketing research company that originally worked as a division of the Curtis Publishing Company. It was founded by Charles Coolidge Parlin in 1911. Donald M. Hobart, future head of the division, joined in 1923, though he ended up resigning from the company in 1928 because he desired to work on the selling side of the concept. He was asked to rejoin the company and become the head of the division in 1938 after Parlin had decided to retire. It is considered to be the "first commercial research company" ever formed. It became an independent organization in 1943 in order to "provide research services to industry and government."
Heidrick & Struggles International Incorporated is an international executive search firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The firm also has a consulting practice focused on leadership and shaping corporate culture.
The mass surveillance industry is a multibillion-dollar economic sector which has undergone phenomenal growth rates since 2001. According to data provided by The Wall Street Journal, the retail market for surveillance tools has grown from "nearly zero" in 2001 to about US$5 billion in 2011. The size of the video surveillance market rose to US$13.5 billion in 2012, and is expected to reach US$39 billion by 2020.
Horacio D. Rozanski is an Argentine-born American businessman. He serves as the president and chief executive officer of Booz Allen Hamilton.
Carl L. Hamilton was an American businessman. He is most notable for his work as a senor executive of the Weyerhaeuser wood products company and a named partner of the Booz Allen Hamilton management and information technology consulting firm.